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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Feeding Facts: Breast or Bottle for Preemies with Breathing Trouble

Laryngomalacia is a condition where the tissues above the vocal cords are too soft. This can cause breathing problems and make feeding a challenge. A recent study looked at how a preterm baby with this condition handled breastfeeding compared to bottle-feeding. The study used a special tool called

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Seoul's Food Service Market: A Data-Driven Look at Survival Rates

Seoul's food service market is facing a tough challenge. Many small businesses close within just three years. This is a big problem for South Korea's economy. But why does this happen? And how can we predict which areas will struggle in the future? A recent study took a deep dive into this issue. I

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Jul 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cierra Ortega's Journey: From Controversy to Accountability

Cierra Ortega, a contestant on a popular reality show, faced a sudden exit due to old social media posts resurfacing. These posts contained an anti-Asian slur, leading to widespread criticism and calls for her removal. Ortega responded with a public apology, acknowledging her past ignorance and expr

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Survivors in Ice: North America's Hidden Rotifers

North America has a new tiny resident. It's a bdelloid rotifer, a type of microscopic animal that loves cold. They are common in water all over the world. They have even been found in ice in the north and south poles. But until now, no one had found them in North American ice. Scientists thought th

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Internet Access and Diabetes: A County-Level Look

In 2021, a study dug into how internet access at home might be linked to diabetes rates across US counties. The idea was to see if having more people online could mean fewer diabetes cases, even when other factors like income and education are considered. The study looked at data from over 3, 000 c

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Your Body Handles Oxygen During Exercise

Ever wonder why your body gets better at delivering oxygen during a workout? It turns out there's a specific moment when things shift. This moment is linked to how your blood carries and releases oxygen. Scientists looked at old data from 1994. They used new tools to study how oxygen, carbon dioxid

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer's Hidden Toll in Ghana: More Than Just a Health Issue

Breast cancer is a big deal worldwide, especially for women. In Ghana, it's not just about the disease itself. The treatment and side effects can make women feel like they're losing a part of themselves. This isn't just a health problem. It's a social and economic issue too. Many women face big cha

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Friends and Strangers Shape What We Do

People often copy what others do, especially friends. But does having many friends help or slow down the spread of new ideas or behaviors? Some think that if people are more likely to copy their friends, then behaviors will spread faster and wider in groups where everyone knows each other well. Othe

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

How Police Activity and Violence Affect School Attendance

In New York City, a recent study looked at how police actions and violent crimes impact student attendance. The research used data from public schools over six years, from 2013 to 2019. It focused on two main things: arrests made by police and reported violent crimes. The study found something inte

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How News Shapes Our View of Doctors: A Closer Look

In China, news often shows doctors in a tough light. They're portrayed as overworked, underpaid, and even victims of violence. This paints a picture of doctors as vulnerable. But how does this affect how we see them? The way media shows doctors can send confusing messages. It's not always clear if

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